Top 10 Moral Stories in English and Hindi for Kids

Reading Moral stories in English or in Hindi language are vital for building moral values in children. Listening to moral stories in English for children improves brain development and communication skills. There are many short moral stories in English that are popular throughout the world and appropriate for children who have been reading for decades. This website contains a collection of popular moral stories in English for children.

Moral Stories in English

Children today are known to pay less attention to reading and writing. Because televisions, laptop computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices have taken over the lives of youngsters. A moral story presents real-life situations in an engaging way and conveys a message that instills moral principles in children.
Reading moral stories in English from a young age makes them easier to understand, and a child learn important life lessons through moral stories, which provide a solid foundation for how they will respond to obstacles in the future.

Short Moral Stories in English

Children’s moral education has always relied heavily on moral stories for children. These moral stories in English are not only amusing, but they also have a significant impact on the character and personality development of children as well as help in familiar with the English language. They promote several important characteristics in their students, such as honesty, generosity, compassion, managing disappointment, being courteous, and respect for others, which will serve them well in life.

Moral Stories in English for Kids

we have compiled a list of entertaining and relevant short moral stories in English for kids below.

1. The Woodcutter and The Golden Axe

There was once a woodcutter who worked hard in the forest, gathering wood to sell in exchange for food. His axe fell into the river as he was felling a tree. The river was deep and rapid, and he lost his axe and couldn’t find it again. He sat on the riverbank and sobbed.
While he was crying, the river’s God arose and asked him what had happened. The narrative was relayed to him by the woodcutter. The river’s God offered to look for his axe for him.
The river god felt sorry for him. He appeared in front of him, holding a golden axe. Is it yours, the river god questioned?
“No sir, it is not mine,” the woodcutter replied.
The deity then inquired, “Is it yours?” as he approached with a silver axe.
“No, it’s not mine,” the woodcutter responded once more.
Finally, the river god appeared with the iron axe of the woodcutter and said, “Is this yours?”
When the woodcutter finally saw his own axe, he yelled, “Yes, sir, it’s mine,” without a second’s hesitation.
The woodcutter’s honesty impressed God, who bestowed upon him both the golden and silver

Moral of the Story: Honesty is the best policy

2. The Proud Rose

Once upon a time, in a garden, there was a beautiful rose plant. One rose bloom on the shrub was ecstatic with its beauty. It was, however, dissatisfied that it was growing next to an unsightly cactus. Every day, the lovely rose would taunt and mock the cactus about his appearance, while the cactus remained silent. The other plants tried to persuade the rose, but she was too seduced by her own beauty.

The garden dried up during a sweltering summer, leaving little water for the plants. The rose began to wilt swiftly. Her lovely petals withered and lost their vibrant color. A sparrow dipped its beak into the cactus for some water, which the rose noticed. The rose suddenly felt sorry for mocking the cactus all this time. But, because it was thirsty, it went to the cactus and asked for some water. The friendly cactus agreed, and they spent the summer together.

Moral of the Story: Never pass judgment on someone based on their appearance.

3. The Golden Egg

Once upon a time, a farmer lived in a village with his wife and one child. They were, in fact, pretty wealthy. They had a goose that laid one egg every day. It wasn’t just any average egg; it was a golden egg. He would sell the golden eggs, and they would live comfortably. But the man was dissatisfied with what he was getting on a regular basis. The farmer, on the other hand, became greedy and desired more than one egg every day.

The man desired to collect all of his hen’s golden eggs at once. So, one day, after much thought, he came up with an idea. He made the decision to slaughter the goose and collect all of the eggs once. His wife stupidly accepted to his plan.

So, the next day, when the goose laid a golden egg, the guy grabbed it, took a sharp knife, cut off its neck, and cut open its body. There was nothing but blood all around and no sign of an egg. He was devastated since he would no longer receive even one egg. He only found blood and guts. He realized his error. He no longer had a source of income, and the couple was becoming poorer by the day.

Moral of the Story: Greed destroys a man’s fortune.

4. The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf

A shepherd boy from a village used to lead his flock of sheep through pastures near the forest. Once upon a time, a boy grew bored while watching the village sheep graze on the hillside. He wanted to add some excitement. To amuse himself, he shouted one day while grazing the sheep, “Wolf! Wolf! “The wolf took away a lamb!”

Farmers working in surrounding fields came hurrying for help when the villagers heard the cry. But when they came, there was no sign of the wolf. When he saw their angry expressions, boy was amused.”It was just fun. There is no wolf here”.
“Don’t scream wolf when there is no wolf, boy!” the villagers cautioned. They stormed out in rage.

Later, the shepherd boy yelled again, “Wolf! Wolf!” “The wolf is after the sheep!” To his surprise, the locals rushed up the hill to scare the wolf away. For several days, the boy performed a similar act.

After a few days, as the shepherd kid was out in the field with the sheep, a wolf appeared from the surrounding woodland and attacked one of the lambs. He leaped to his feet, alarmed, and yelled as loudly as he could, “Wolf! Wolf! “The wolf is taking away a lamb!” But the villagers felt he was duping them once more,, so no one paid attention to him or came to his rescue.

Moral of the Story: “Nobody believes a liar, even when you are telling the truth!”

5. The Hare and the Tortoise

In the forest once lived a hare who was always proclaiming about his running speed. He used to make fun of the tortoise for being the slowest animal around. One fine day, he challenged the tortoise to a race in order to demonstrate his abilities in front of other woodland animals.

On the day of the race, all of the forest’s creatures gathered to watch the hare and tortoise compete. The hare criticized the tortoise for accepting the challenge just as they were about to start the race. He further stated that after winning the race, the tortoise would be mocked by other animals for taking the dare. The tortoise remained silent and paid no attention to the hare’s statements.

Once the race started, The hare immediately began running very fast, but the tortoise began at its customary leisurely pace. The hare soon reached a great distance ahead, only a few yards from the finish line. He returned his gaze to see if the turtle was still nearby. The tortoise, on the other hand, was far behind and nearly invisible.

The hare decided to take a break and rest along the road before finishing the race. The hare soon fell asleep and dreamed of winning the competition. Time passed, and he awoke unexpectedly. He leaped to see whether the tortoise was nearby. The tortoise was only a few steps away from the finish line, much to his dismay.

When the hare saw the tortoise getting close to the finish line, he dashed towards it as fast as he could. However, it was too late, and the turtle eventually crossed the finish line, winning the race.

Moral of the Story: Slow and steady wins the race!

6. The lion and the mouse

A lion was resting in the bush when a mouse began racing up and down his body for amusement. After mistaking one of the lion’s nostrils for a hole, the mouse entered it playfully. The lion’s slumber was broken.This disturbed the lion’s sleep, and he awoke enraged. He was going to eat the mouse when the mouse begged the lion to let him go. “I promise you, I will be of great help to you someday if you save me.” Despite the fact that he did not take him seriously, the lion felt sorry for the small animal and let him go.

The lion was caught in a hunter’s net after a few days. Despite his best attempts, the lion was unable to get away. As a result, he roared furiously.

After hearing the roar, the mouse rushed to the scene.

Don’t worry, my lord, I will absolutely set you free, he said as he cut the net with his sharp teeth, witnessing the lion’s awful plight. The lion rapidly emerged from the net. The lion now expressed his gratitude to the small mouse. They became closer after that.

Moral of the story: One good deed merits more.

7. Story of a Gold Marchant

There was a gold merchant in Surajpur town, his name was Harisingh. He used to make and sell gold ornaments. He did not adulterate gold.

There were other goldsmith shops in that market, but Harisingh’s shop was the most crowded. The other shopkeepers were very upset with Harisingh. Because they wanted to earn more profit by adulterating gold.

One day Harisingh was going home after closing his shop at night. Then some goldsmiths from there called him and said – “Brother, you will make us all shut down our business. You too can make a lot of money by adulterating gold like us. What will you get with so much honesty.”

Listening to them, greed started coming in Harisingh’s mind. He reached home thinking all this. At home, his daughter who was five years old. She came and hugged her father.

Harisingh loved her a lot, then his wife Vibha brought food for him. Today Vibha was looking at Harisingh. She did not feel like eating.

Every day Harisingh used to praise the food cooked by Vibha. But today he did not even tell how he liked the food.

Vibha sat next to him and said – “Did the food not taste good today?”

Harisingh woke up as if from a sleep and said – “No no, the food is very good. Maybe my attention was somewhere else. Vibha, I want to talk to you about something. You know my condition, we can only manage our expenses. In such a situation, the shopkeepers with me are already very rich because they adulterate the gold. Which the customer never comes to know. In this way, they charge four times the price of that jewellery.”

Vibha said – “Please tell me clearly what is the matter?”

Hearing this, Harisingh said – “Today many shopkeepers stopped me and said that I should also adulterate. I am also thinking that if a little adulteration is done, how will anyone know. I have earned trust in so many years, we should use it now, we will also become rich. Vibha, our daughter also has a future, we have to save money for her too.”

Vibha was very surprised to hear this. She said – “I don’t understand, till today you were very honest. People trust you. What happened to you today? How did this thought of dishonesty come to your mind today?”

Harisingh said irritably – “Oh, you are not understanding anything. We should do this work for our daughter’s future. If we do this for a few years and earn money, then we will not do all this.”

Vibha got very angry to hear this. She said – “Will you raise your daughter with stolen money? This is not right.”

But Harisingh was adamant on his stubbornness. He now wanted to become rich at any cost.

He did not think it right to talk to Vibha further and quietly ate food and went to sleep.

Vibha was very shocked by his intention. She felt that this money might take away the happiness of their home.

The next day Harisingh went to the shop and asked his artisan to adulterate the gold jewellery. The artisan adulterated some copper and made the jewellery.

The next day when the customers came to buy their jewellery, he said, “Brother Harisingh ji, it is my son’s wedding, that is why I have made these jewellery. It is a custom among us that we take as many jewellery as possible to our daughter-in-law’s parents’ house. So that our prestige increases.”

Harisingh gave the jewellery and took the money. In the evening, his artisan gave the remaining gold to Harisingh.

Harisingh came home with the gold. He now felt that if this much gold is saved every day, he will become very rich. After a few days, I will make jewellery from this jewellery and sell it.

That night Harisingh was feeling happy thinking about his future. Here, when Vibha came to know about this, she became very upset. She tried to convince Harisingh again, but he called his wife a fool and went to sleep.

At night he dreamt that his daughter had grown up and the day of her marriage had come. On the day of her marriage, the boy’s family came to know about Harisingh’s theft and they took the marriage procession back.

When Harisingh opened his eyes, he was drenched in sweat. He told Vibha about the dream. Vibha said – “Your honesty is the biggest wealth for us. Leave this work.”

Harisingh said – “Yes, I will never do this work again, but what should I do with this gold? It would be better to return it to Seth ji. But he will not believe me.”

Vibha said – “You go to his house tomorrow and return it and apologize. Or give some excuse.”

The next day Harisingh went to the shop. He was not feeling like working at the shop. He used to think the whole day but he did not know Seth ji’s address. At night he was going home after closing the shop. Then his attention went to a wedding ceremony. There was a lot of crowd there. He also went there to see.

The girl’s father was fighting with his Samadhi in anger – “You came with these fake jewellery to make our daughter your daughter-in-law. You should be ashamed.”

When Harisingh saw, it was the same Seth ji and all the jewellery was kept nearby.

Seth ji said – “Do one thing, call a goldsmith of your acquaintance and get the jewellery examined by him.”

The goldsmith was called. He examined the jewellery and said that there is some adulteration in it.

On hearing this, Seth ji got very angry and said – “Sorry Samadhi ji, Harisingh goldsmith has cheated me. I will get his shop closed tomorrow itself. I will get him jailed.”

Then Harisingh came forward and said – “Seth ji, your jewellery was adulterated by mistake. The jewellery was not being made. We had to put adulteration in it for its strength. I am looking for you with the gold. I had no idea about you. Then suddenly I came here for the wedding. Please forgive me. Here is your gold.”

Saying this, Harisingh gave the gold to Sethji. When the goldsmith weighed the gold, it was equal to the adulteration.

Sethji said – “If you had not come on time, I would have been disgraced in the society.”

The girl’s father apologized to Sethji and the wedding festivities began.

Harisingh came home and was very happy today. He told everything to Vibha. Vibha said – “See, because of your little dishonesty, a marriage would have broken and if something had happened to Sethji in all this, you would have been responsible for his death.”

Harisingh said – “Yes, now I will never do such a thing again.”

From the next day onwards, he started selling jewelry to everyone honestly.

Moral of the story: Being Transperant and Honest is the best way.

Hindi Moral Stories- लोकप्रिय नैतिक कहानियाँ

Moral Stories in Hindi; बच्चों में नैतिक आदर्श विकसित करने के लिए अंग्रेजी में नैतिक कहानियाँ आवश्यक हैं। बच्चों को Moral Stories in Hindi सुनने से मानसिक विकास को बढ़ावा मिलता है और संचार क्षमता बढ़ती है। अंग्रेजी में कई लघु नैतिक कहानियाँ हैं जो दुनिया के विभिन्न क्षेत्रों में लोकप्रिय हैं और उन बच्चों के लिए उपयुक्त हैं जो पीढ़ियों से पढ़ रहे हैं। हमने इस पृष्ठ पर बच्चों के लिए कुछ लोकप्रिय Moral Stories in Hindi शामिल की हैं।

Moral Stories in Hindi

आजकल बच्चे पढ़ने-लिखने पर कम ध्यान देते हैं। क्योंकि टेलीविज़न, लैपटॉप कंप्यूटर, सेल फोन और अन्य इलेक्ट्रॉनिक उपकरणों ने युवाओं के जीवन पर कब्ज़ा कर लिया है। एक नैतिक कहानी वास्तविक जीवन की स्थितियों को आकर्षक तरीके से प्रस्तुत करती है और एक संदेश देती है जो बच्चों में नैतिक सिद्धांतों को स्थापित करती है।
छोटी उम्र से अंग्रेजी में नैतिक कहानियाँ पढ़ने से उन्हें समझना आसान हो जाता है, और एक बच्चा नैतिक कहानियों के माध्यम से जीवन के महत्वपूर्ण सबक सीखता है, जो भविष्य में बाधाओं का जवाब देने के लिए एक ठोस आधार प्रदान करता है।

Moral Stories in Hindi for kids

बच्चों की नैतिक शिक्षा हमेशा से ही बच्चों के लिए नैतिक कहानियों पर बहुत अधिक निर्भर रही है। अंग्रेजी की ये नैतिक कहानियाँ न केवल मनोरंजक हैं, बल्कि ये बच्चों के चरित्र और व्यक्तित्व विकास पर भी महत्वपूर्ण प्रभाव डालती हैं और साथ ही अंग्रेजी भाषा से परिचित होने में भी मदद करती हैं। वे अपने छात्रों में ईमानदारी, उदारता, करुणा, निराशा को प्रबंधित करना, विनम्र होना और दूसरों के प्रति सम्मान जैसे कई महत्वपूर्ण गुणों को बढ़ावा देते हैं, जो उन्हें जीवन में अच्छी तरह से काम आएगा। हमने अंग्रेजी में मनोरंजक और प्रासंगिक लघु नैतिक कहानियों की एक सूची तैयार की है। नीचे के बच्चों के लिए.

First Moral Stories- लकड़हारा और स्वर्ण कुल्हाड़ी की कहानी

एक बार एक लकड़हारा था जो जंगल में कड़ी मेहनत करता था, भोजन के बदले में बेचने के लिए लकड़ी इकट्ठा करता था। जब वह एक पेड़ काट रहा था तो उसकी कुल्हाड़ी नदी में गिर गयी। नदी गहरी और तेज़ थी, और उसकी कुल्हाड़ी खो गई और वह उसे दोबारा नहीं पा सका। वह नदी के किनारे बैठ गया और सिसकने लगा।
जब वह रो रहा था, नदी के देवता उठे और उससे पूछा कि क्या हुआ था। लकड़हारे ने उसे यह कहानी सुनाई। नदी के देवता ने उसके लिए अपनी कुल्हाड़ी ढूँढ़ने की पेशकश की।
नदी देवता को उस पर दया आ गई। वह एक सुनहरी कुल्हाड़ी लिये हुए उसके सामने प्रकट हुआ। क्या यह तुम्हारा है, नदी देवता ने प्रश्न किया?
“नहीं सर, यह मेरा नहीं है,” लकड़हारे ने उत्तर दिया।

तब देवता ने पूछा, “क्या यह तुम्हारा है?” जैसे ही वह चाँदी की कुल्हाड़ी लेकर पास आया।
“नहीं, यह मेरा नहीं है,” लकड़हारे ने एक बार फिर उत्तर दिया।
अंततः नदी देवता लकड़हारे की लोहे की कुल्हाड़ी के साथ प्रकट हुए और बोले, “क्या यह तुम्हारी है?”
जब लकड़हारे ने आख़िरकार अपनी कुल्हाड़ी देखी, तो वह बिना एक सेकंड की झिझक के चिल्लाया, “हाँ, श्रीमान, यह मेरी है।”
लकड़हारे की ईमानदारी से भगवान प्रभावित हुए और उन्होंने उसे सोना और चाँदी दोनों प्रदान किये

कहानी का सार: ईमानदारी सबसे अच्छी नीति है

Second Moral Stories- किसान और सुनहरा अंडा की कहानी

एक बार की बात है, एक किसान अपनी पत्नी और एक बच्चे के साथ एक गाँव में रहता था। वास्तव में, वे बहुत धनी थे। उनके पास एक हंस थी जो प्रतिदिन एक अंडा देती थी। यह कोई औसत अंडा नहीं था; यह एक सोने का अंडा था. वह सोने के अंडे बेचता और वे आराम से रहते। लेकिन वह आदमी नियमित आधार पर जो मिल रहा था उससे असंतुष्ट था। दूसरी ओर, किसान लालची हो गया और हर दिन एक से अधिक अंडे चाहता था।

वह आदमी अपनी मुर्गी के सभी सुनहरे अंडे एक ही बार में इकट्ठा करना चाहता था। तो, एक दिन, बहुत सोचने के बाद, उसे एक विचार आया। उसने एक बार हंस को मारकर सारे अंडे इकट्ठा करने का निर्णय लिया। उसकी पत्नी ने मूर्खतापूर्वक उसकी योजना स्वीकार कर ली।

इसलिए, अगले दिन, जब हंस ने एक सुनहरा अंडा दिया, तो उस आदमी ने उसे पकड़ लिया, एक तेज चाकू लिया, उसकी गर्दन काट दी और उसके शरीर को काट दिया। चारों ओर खून के अलावा कुछ नहीं था और अंडे का कोई निशान नहीं था। वह तबाह हो गया था क्योंकि अब उसे एक भी अंडा नहीं मिलेगा। उसे केवल खून और आंतें मिलीं। उसे अपनी गलती का एहसास हुआ. उनके पास अब आय का कोई स्रोत नहीं था, और दम्पति दिन पर दिन गरीब होते जा रहे थे।

कहानी का सार: लालच मनुष्य के भाग्य को नष्ट कर देता है।

Third Moral Stories- चरवाहा लड़का और भेड़िया की कहानी

एक गाँव का एक चरवाहा लड़का अपनी भेड़ों के झुंड को जंगल के पास चरागाहों से ले जाता था। एक बार की बात है, एक लड़का गाँव की भेड़ों को पहाड़ी पर चरते हुए देखकर ऊब गया। वह कुछ उत्साह जोड़ना चाहता था। अपना मन बहलाने के लिए वह एक दिन भेड़ें चराते समय चिल्लाया, “भेड़िया! भेड़िया! “भेड़िया एक मेमना ले गया!”

जब ग्रामीणों ने चीख सुनी तो आसपास के खेतों में काम कर रहे किसान मदद के लिए दौड़ पड़े। लेकिन जब वे आये तो भेड़िये का कोई निशान नहीं था। जब उसने उनके गुस्से वाले भाव देखे तो लड़के को ख़ुशी हुई। “यह तो बस मज़ा था। यहाँ कोई भेड़िया नहीं है”।
“जब कोई भेड़िया न हो तो भेड़िया मत चिल्लाओ, लड़के!” ग्रामीणों ने किया सावधान वे गुस्से में बाहर निकल आये.

बाद में, चरवाहा लड़का फिर चिल्लाया, “भेड़िया! भेड़िया!” “भेड़िया भेड़ के पीछे है!” उन्हें आश्चर्य हुआ, स्थानीय लोग भेड़िये को डराने के लिए पहाड़ी पर चढ़ गए। लड़के ने कई दिनों तक ऐसी ही हरकत की.

कुछ दिनों के बाद, जब चरवाहा बच्चा भेड़ों के साथ मैदान में था, तो आसपास के जंगल से एक भेड़िया आया और उसने एक मेमन पर हमला कर दिया। वह घबराकर अपने पैरों पर खड़ा हो गया और जितना जोर से चिल्ला सकता था चिल्लाया, “भेड़िया! भेड़िया!” या उसके बचाव में आये.

कहानी का सार: “झूठे व्यक्ति पर कोई भी विश्वास नहीं करता, भले ही आप सच बोल रहे हों!”

Fourth Moral Stories- शेर और चूहा

एक शेर झाड़ी में आराम कर रहा था तभी एक चूहा मनोरंजन के लिए उसके शरीर पर ऊपर-नीचे दौड़ने लगा। शेर की एक नाक को छेद समझकर चूहा खेल-खेल में उसमें घुस गया। शेर की तंद्रा टूट गई। इससे शेर की नींद में खलल पड़ा और वह गुस्से से जाग उठा। वह चूहे को खाने जा रहा था तभी चूहे ने शेर से उसे जाने देने की विनती की। “मैं आपसे वादा करता हूं, अगर आप मुझे बचाएंगे तो किसी दिन मैं आपकी बहुत मदद करूंगा।” इस तथ्य के बावजूद कि उसने उसे गंभीरता से नहीं लिया, शेर को छोटे जानवर पर दया आ गई और उसने उसे जाने दिया।

कुछ दिनों के बाद शेर एक शिकारी के जाल में फंस गया। लाख कोशिशों के बावजूद भी शेर भागने में असमर्थ रहा। परिणामस्वरूप, वह भयंकर दहाड़ने लगा।

दहाड़ सुनकर चूहा घटनास्थल की ओर दौड़ पड़ा।

चिंता मत करो, मेरे स्वामी, मैं तुम्हें बिल्कुल आज़ाद कर दूँगा, उसने शेर की भयानक दुर्दशा को देखते हुए, अपने तेज़ दाँतों से जाल काटते हुए कहा। शेर तेजी से जाल से बाहर निकला। शेर ने अब छोटे चूहे के प्रति आभार व्यक्त किया। उसके बाद वे करीब आ गए।

कहानी का सार: एक अच्छे काम का फल अधिक मिलता है।

Fifth Moral Stories- खरगोश और कछुए की कहानी

जंगल में एक खरगोश रहता था जो हमेशा अपनी दौड़ने की गति के बारे में प्रचार करता रहता था। वह कछुए का सबसे धीमा जानवर होने का मज़ाक उड़ाता था। एक दिन, उसने जंगल के अन्य जानवरों के सामने अपनी क्षमताओं का प्रदर्शन करने के लिए कछुए को एक दौड़ में चुनौती दी।

दौड़ के दिन, जंगल के सभी जीव खरगोश और कछुए की प्रतिस्पर्धा देखने के लिए एकत्र हुए। जैसे ही वे दौड़ शुरू करने वाले थे, खरगोश ने चुनौती स्वीकार करने के लिए कछुए की आलोचना की। उन्होंने आगे कहा कि दौड़ जीतने के बाद, कछुए को साहस दिखाने के लिए अन्य जानवरों द्वारा मज़ाक उड़ाया जाएगा। कछुआ चुप रहा और उसने खरगोश की बातों पर कोई ध्यान नहीं दिया।

एक बार दौड़ शुरू होने के बाद, खरगोश तुरंत बहुत तेजी से दौड़ने लगा, लेकिन कछुआ अपनी सामान्य इत्मीनान की गति से दौड़ने लगा। खरगोश जल्द ही काफी आगे पहुंच गया, फिनिश लाइन से केवल कुछ गज की दूरी पर। उसने यह देखने के लिए अपनी निगाहें वापस कीं कि कछुआ अभी भी पास में है या नहीं। दूसरी ओर, कछुआ बहुत पीछे था और लगभग अदृश्य था।

खरगोश ने दौड़ पूरी करने से पहले थोड़ा आराम करने और सड़क पर आराम करने का फैसला किया। खरगोश जल्द ही सो गया और उसने प्रतियोगिता जीतने का सपना देखा। समय बीतता गया और वह अप्रत्याशित रूप से जाग गया। उसने यह देखने के लिए छलांग लगाई कि कछुआ पास में है या नहीं। कछुआ फिनिश लाइन से केवल कुछ ही कदम दूर था, जिससे उसे काफी निराशा हुई।

जब खरगोश ने कछुए को फिनिश लाइन के करीब पहुंचते देखा, तो वह जितनी तेजी से हो सकता था उसकी ओर दौड़ पड़ा। हालाँकि, तब तक बहुत देर हो चुकी थी और कछुए ने अंततः फिनिश लाइन पार कर रेस जीत ली।

कहानी का सार: धीरे और स्थिर रहने वाला व्यक्ति ही दौड़ जीतता है!

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